Post time 19-5-2021 11:58 AMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
Edited by tripleid at 19-5-2021 12:04 PM
dudaberhias replied at 19-5-2021 11:48 AM
iols pun baru check vidnya kat youtube...
nak deny apa engineer samsung tu kata pun tak boleh seb ...
Ya kaka..tergezut meols baca semalam..harap2 apa yg dia bgtau tu x betulla..x leh nak bayang kalo pnb118 yg 600+m tu tombang mghempas bumi ..haihh.mcm2 bala la turun zaman #kjaangagal nih
Post time 19-5-2021 12:59 PMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
Artemesiaa replied at 19-5-2021 11:48 AM
Tak ada gempa bumi ke hapa hanya tetiba je ia berhayun boleh nampak jelas dalam video utube tu. P ...
Iols pun nampak.. iols first and last time rasa bangunan bergoyang masa ada tsunami ke gempa bumi kat mana tah pastu area iols pun rasa bahangnya. Tiba2 terasa terhoyong-hayang kat dlm bangunan.
Tak payah jadi Civil Engineer, tanya Acik Google pun boleh dpt jawapan.
All tall structures are bound to sway a little bit in the wind. But builders have to be sure that super-strong winds don't topple a skyscraper. So the concrete that's used to make these tall buildings is strengthened with steel rods and beams. This steel makes up the “skeleton” of the skyscraper.Mass dampers are added to slender skyscrapers to reduce their sway in high winds.
Believe it or not, it's normal for skyscrapers to sway. If you were near the top of the world's tallest skyscraper — the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, which has 163 floors — you would feel the building sway about two metres!
Post time 20-5-2021 02:15 PMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
Apebenda y warna putih gerak2 tu? Aiolzs igtkn bangunan tu as a whole y bergerak2..tp skeri jgk laa...ke guna teknologi mcm japan bangunan y direka utk kurangkn impact gempa
Tak lah. Gurau je. Spire is an architectural element to make the building look more appealing, and usually be used to increase the height of buildings, and can also function as lightning rod, though it's not the main purpose.